Christian Wittern | 1 Feb 2006 01:46
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Re: release 0.3.1 of TEI P5

Sebastian Rahtz <Sebastian.Rahtz <at> OUCS.OX.AC.UK> writes:

> Because you've all been good people,
> I am glad to say you can now all download
> a new release of TEI P5. Its available from
>
> * Sourceforge, http://tei.sf.net/

Very nice, Sebastian.  Thanks a lot!

Christian

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Hilde Bøe | 1 Feb 2006 10:57
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Henrik Ibsen's Writings launched it's first books recently

Henrik Ibsen's Writings launched its first four volumes of the book
edition Thursday, January 12 in Oslo, Norway.
Henrik Ibsen's Writings was also launched in Copenhagen, Denmark on
Monday, January 16, and in Stockholm, Sweden Thursday, January 19. The
volumes are:

Vol. 1T
Catilina (Catiline) (1850)
Catilina (1875)
Norma (Norma, or A politician's love) (1851)
Sancthansnatten (St. John's Night) (1853)
Kjæmpehøien (The burial mound) (1850)
Kjæmpehøien (1854)
Vol. 1K (commentaries)

Vol. 12T
Letters (1844-1871)
Vol. 12K (commentaries)

Volume 2T+K, 3T+K and 5T+K are also under production and will be published
this year.

Vol. 2T
Gildet paa Solhoug (The Feast at Solhoug) (1856)
Gildet på Solhaug (1883)
Rypen i Justedal (1850)
Olaf Liljekrans (1857)
Olaf Liljekrans (1877-78)
Olaf Liljekrans (1902)
Fjeldfuglen (1859)
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Godfried Croenen | 1 Feb 2006 11:21
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P5 documentation

This is a question from a P5 novice who's just had a look at the latest 
release.

In the new-style P5 documentation the documentation for individual elements 
does not, as in P4, list all possible parents and children for elements. I 
personnaly found that quite useful to get a quick understanding of elements 
I have not used before. Could this feature be (re-)introduced?

Godfried

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Sebastian Rahtz | 1 Feb 2006 11:58
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Re: P5 documentation

Godfried Croenen wrote:

> This is a question from a P5 novice who's just had a look at the 
> latest release.
>
> In the new-style P5 documentation the documentation for individual 
> elements does not, as in P4, list all possible parents and children 
> for elements. I personnaly found that quite useful to get a quick 
> understanding of elements I have not used before. Could this feature 
> be (re-)introduced?
>
I hesitate to just do it, because of course the lists depend on which 
modules
you have loaded. I guess I have to return to the problem sometime soon, 
because
you are not the first person to ask.

Sebastian

Dot Porter | 1 Feb 2006 14:22
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Re: P5 documentation

It would be nice to have a configurable view - you provide a list of
all modules, I check off the ones I'm using, and only the tags in
those modules appear in the final list of parents/children.

Dot

On 2/1/06, Sebastian Rahtz <sebastian.rahtz <at> oucs.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
> Godfried Croenen wrote:
>
> > This is a question from a P5 novice who's just had a look at the
> > latest release.
> >
> > In the new-style P5 documentation the documentation for individual
> > elements does not, as in P4, list all possible parents and children
> > for elements. I personnaly found that quite useful to get a quick
> > understanding of elements I have not used before. Could this feature
> > be (re-)introduced?
> >
> I hesitate to just do it, because of course the lists depend on which
> modules
> you have loaded. I guess I have to return to the problem sometime soon,
> because
> you are not the first person to ask.
>
> Sebastian
>

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Lou Burnard | 1 Feb 2006 14:46
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Re: P5 documentation

Roma does almost that. The problem is that it can't pick and choose bits 
from the existing P5 Guidelines chapters. But it does give you a 
customized reference list of your selected tags.

Dot Porter wrote:
> It would be nice to have a configurable view - you provide a list of
> all modules, I check off the ones I'm using, and only the tags in
> those modules appear in the final list of parents/children.
> 
> Dot
> 
> On 2/1/06, Sebastian Rahtz <sebastian.rahtz <at> oucs.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
> 
>>Godfried Croenen wrote:
>>
>>
>>>This is a question from a P5 novice who's just had a look at the
>>>latest release.
>>>
>>>In the new-style P5 documentation the documentation for individual
>>>elements does not, as in P4, list all possible parents and children
>>>for elements. I personnaly found that quite useful to get a quick
>>>understanding of elements I have not used before. Could this feature
>>>be (re-)introduced?
>>>
>>
>>I hesitate to just do it, because of course the lists depend on which
>>modules
>>you have loaded. I guess I have to return to the problem sometime soon,
>>because
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Sebastian Rahtz | 1 Feb 2006 15:36
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Re: P5 documentation

Dot Porter wrote:
> It would be nice to have a configurable view - you provide a list of
> all modules, I check off the ones I'm using, and only the tags in
> those modules appear in the final list of parents/children.

when I redo the stylesheet which nakes up the reference
documentation to do a better display of parents/children
(I can see I must do _something_ along these lines), it
will just work as you expect if you go to Roma, choose modules,
and ask for documentation.

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Daniel O'Donnell | 1 Feb 2006 18:24
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Re: P5 documentation

On Wed, 2006-01-02 at 14:36 +0000, Sebastian Rahtz wrote:

> when I redo the stylesheet which nakes up the reference
> documentation to do a better display of parents/children

Is this anything to do with your plans to declaim TD nakes in the park?

Sebastian Rahtz | 1 Feb 2006 20:46
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Re: P5 documentation

Daniel O'Donnell wrote:
> 
>> when I redo the stylesheet which nakes up the reference
>> documentation to do a better display of parents/children
> 
> Is this anything to do with your plans to declaim TD nakes in the park?

no children will be seen naked during the performance, I guarentee

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Julia Flanders | 2 Feb 2006 06:26
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Call for submissions: Digital Humanities Quarterly

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